Boot Royalty is recalling about 3,200 pairs of Justin brand Men's Dark Brown Keaven WP Met Guard Work Boots (Model SE4570). The boots may be missing a required metatarsal guard, which is designed to protect the top of the foot from heavy falling objects. One consumer has already reported a bruising injury after an object fell on their foot while wearing the defective boots. These slip-on leather boots were sold nationwide at Grainger, Saf-Gard, and online at justinboots.com from September 2022 through September 2023 for approximately $150 to $200.
The absence of a metatarsal guard removes critical impact protection for the wearer's feet. If a heavy object falls on the foot, the user could suffer crush or impact injuries, as evidenced by one reported case of bruising.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled boots and contact Boot Royalty Company for instructions on how to receive free replacement boots.
Red label on outsole reads 'Justin'. Labels 'Steel Toe' and 'Met Guard' are sewn into the side seam.

Recalled Justin's Boots Keaven WP Met Guard Work Boot

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